The Erie Canal: Cruising America's Waterways

The Erie Canal: Cruising America's Waterways
ISBN-10
0970888600
ISBN-13
9780970888600
Series
The Erie Canal
Category
History
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Media Artists
Authors
Debbie Daino Stack, Ronald S. Marquisee

Description

For more than 175 years, the Canals of New York State, coupled with the Hudson River, have served the changing needs of this nation. Once the focus of industrial growth in America, the Canal Corridor now provides boaters, bikers, hikers...and everyone else...with a route that's still exciting to travel, and an enduring tribute to our pioneer spirit. This is a book about the Canals as they are today, how to 'use' them, and the cultural, recreational, and scenic opportunities they offer along their routes. The Erie Canal is one of four interconnected canals, certainly the most famous, that facilitate travel by water from New York's interior to ports all over the world. This 'Canal System' includes the Erie, the Oswego, the Cayuga/Seneca, and the Champlain Canals. This book is written to help you appreciate and enjoy this legacy resource. If these canals didn't exist as they do today...cost, political, and environmental issues would prohibit their construction. We've been blessed by the vision of earlier generations, and the present revitalization promises an even more exciting future for 'The Grand Canal.'

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